Nepal's Supreme Court Demands Government Accountability on Squatter Demolitions
Nepal's Supreme Court has ordered the government to provide detailed procedures followed in demolishing over 2,000 squatters' settlements in Kathmandu Valley. The court seeks information on procedures under the Right to Housing Act, alternative provisions for affected people, and criticism from political and civil rights groups.
Nepal's Supreme Court has taken action by requiring the government to disclose the procedures used in the recent demolition of over 2,000 squatters' settlements in the Kathmandu Valley.
This move, executed by the government led by Balendra Shah, has drawn sharp criticism from political parties and human rights organizations.
Addressing humanitarian concerns, the court has requested details on the procedures mandated by the Right to Housing Act and sought information on the rehabilitation and welfare provisions for displaced groups, including senior citizens and children.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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